America
must declare a 10 year moratorium on all immigration. We don’t need
any more people. We can’t be the lifeboat for the rest of the world.
We can’t sustain another 100 million more people by 2040.

Push
for a moratorium at local, state and national levels for maximum
impact.

A
moratorium brings the whole enterprise of immigration into question.

It
should be obvious that immigration no longer benefits America. Let’s
look at our ominous predicament.

How
far into a “tunnel of denial” can Americans drive their minds? What
special talents does it take to remain in an intellectual coma? These
questions tap on my brain daily as I inch through bumper to bumper
Denver traffic while watching 18 wheelers pump tons of smoke into
the Brown Cloud already blackening the skies over the Front Range
of Colorado.

This
past summer, on my 21st Century Paul Revere Ride, I cycled through
the traffic hellhole of southern California and other large cities.
Pavement prevailed and nature didn’t exist as buildings, noise, wires,
smokestacks, cars, trucks, trains and an unending stream of humanity
dominated what was once green countryside. Why would anyone do what
Los Angeles, Chicago or New York City have done to themselves by adding
sheer numbers?

It’s
as stupid as one couple having 10 children living in a four bedroom
house. It’s as brainless as inviting 100 dancers on a dance floor
that only holds 40. It’s as thoughtless as selling more tickets on
a ferry boat than the craft can carry. It’s as suicidal as walking
naked into a tiger’s cage when he hasn’t eaten for a week.

Last
week, I received population projections for Colorado for the year
2050. At our current 4.3 million people, the Rocky Mountain state
expects to grow to a low of 8.7 million to a high of 9.7 million if
Congress passes an immigration amnesty. In 44 years, we double our
misery at the least and, at the most, tack on another 1.0 million
to compound our current water crisis.

In
the past 10 years, we paved 1.65 million acres of prime farm land.
The Denver Post reported Colorado will pave over 3.1 million more
acres by 2022. We already can’t drive into the mountains on I-70 on
weekends to go skiing or camping because of bumper to bumper gridlock.
It’s a nightmare that worsens with a doubling of our population in
44 years. Is that crazy or what?!

In
my hand, I’m reading, “Projecting the United States Population at
2050” by Jack Martin and Stanley Fogel, March 2006. If I wasn’t depressed
by my sobering biking experiences throughout 48 states last summer,
this report felt like a piece glass being jabbed through my eyes.
As a nation, we face 120 to 143 million people, at the bare minimum,
added to our 48 states in a short 44 years.

Nonetheless,
I felt like someone took a hammer upside my head as I read that California,
currently at 37.5 million people, expects a mind-numbing 79 million
by 2050. The low estimate stands at 65.5 million. Either way, everyone
living in that state might as well be living in China with its unending
misery.

The
“China Daily” newspaper reported last week that 24 million acres of
cultivated land in China, one tenth of the country’s total arable
land is now polluted and portends a grave threat to China’s food supply.
More than half its rivers suffer pollution which is why “less than
nine percent of its drinkable water met government standards for bacteria
in 243 rural supply stations that were tested.”

They
suffer 1.3 billion people while adding eight million annually caused
from “population momentum.” They’ve dug themselves so far into the
black hole of overpopulation, that when they look up, they can only
see the bottom of the barrel. Nonetheless, they are industrializing
at a horrific pace which creates frightening consequences in environmental
dilemmas. Deng Xiaoping said of the Chinese economy, “Black cat or
white cat--all that matters is that cat catches mice.” However, given
enough time, pollution levels and contamination will kill the cat
before it catches the mouse. That is, if any mice remain alive to
be caught!

Back
in the United States, you may expect these growth rates in your neck
of the woods by 2050: Florida at 33.5 million; Georgia at 16.9 million;
Illinois 19.9 million; New York at 28 million; Michigan at 12.5 million;
Texas now at 21 million will hit 48.1 million.

By
2050, the highest U.S. population expectation stands at 495,543,486
persons and lowest 443,908,228 people. We just hit 300,000,000 in
October. Most demographers think the actual numbers exceeds 315--325,000,000
because of uncounted illegal alien migrants.

I
pose the question: if you were a passenger on the Titanic and you
saw that it was going too fast in iceberg infested waters, and you
knew what we ‘know’ right now concerning this population iceberg that
we face—would you remain quiet? Would you remain silent if your kids
were on board with you?

Me?
I’d demand an audience with the captain (Bush). If he wouldn’t change
course, I’d talk with the crew (Congress). If they wouldn’t listen,
I’d form a coalition of passengers to commandeer the ship by sheer
public opinion, and slow down and sail to warmer waters.

Since
the American female averages 2.03 children per family, U.S. citizens
aren’t causing their own overpopulation dilemma. What is causing our
accelerating population growth?

Short
answer: legal and illegal immigration of two to three million annually
from a line that grows by 80 million annually. Therefore, we could
immigrate until our country became like China, but we wouldn’t solve
their problems.

What
can we do? We need a 10 year moratorium on all immigration. We need
to get our own house in order. We need to care for our people, our
civilization and our future.

We
need to create jobs for 14 million of our unemployed Americans. We
need to solve our 1.5 million homeless peoples’ problems. We’ve got
to deal with 13 million of our children living below the poverty level.
We must solve our energy crisis as we exceed our ability to produce
enough oil and gas for our own citizens. We’ve got to solve our $700
billion annual trade deficit and $60 billion cash remittances being
wired out of our country annually by these new “loyal” immigrants.
We must find 11,000 MS-13 gang members and stop their drug distribution
to our children.

We
cannot and must not continue piling people up on our shores. Fellow
Americans, with current realities facing us as exposed in my “THE
NEXT ADDED 100 MILLION AMERICANS” series, can anyone think of one,
single, solitary, sane, rational or convincing reason for adding 100
million people to our country in 34 years? We must not continue into
this human tragedy. If we do, our country will become the same tragedy
they fled. No one wins and everyone loses.

We
must implement a 10 year moratorium on all immigration before we lose
control of our own destiny. We must take action before the “American
Dream” becomes the “American Nightmare.”

”Dr.
David Pimentel's calculation that the US population consumes more
than twice as much energy as is collected from sunlight by all the
green plants in the United States.

“This
means that our corn crop and other biomass, even if every scrap were
turned into a fossil fuel substitute or other energy, would supply
less than half of present demand, while leaving nothing for food for
us and other animals.

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“Much
more than half the annual increase in demand for energy is driven
by population growth. The flow of immigrants plus children born to
recent immigrants accounts for 90 percent of annual population growth.

“Thus
the energy impact alone makes it clear that the United States cannot
afford any more immigration. We need an immigration moratorium, an
end to automatic citizenship for children born here to illegal aliens
or temporary visa holders, and deportation of anyone here illegally.”
David Durham, www.carryingcapacity.org

What
you can do for a better future for your country:

A
republican form of government is not a spectator sport. It means you
must jump in, roll up you sleeves and take personal and collective
action. Of course, you could let a dictator take over and do everything
for you, but that path would give you Cuba, China, North Korea and
other unsavory examples.

To
stop Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid from giving an amnesty, take action.
Call for a full 10 year moratorium.

1,
America cannot support another 100 million people added to our country
in 34 years, i.e., water crisis, resource depletion, air pollution,
gridlock, loss of quality of life, etc. 2, America cannot support lawbreakers being given citizenship.
3, America must maintain our English language. 4, America wants only legal immigrants who play by the rules
and speak English. 5, America's working poor deserve a chance at jobs taken by
illegals 6, America already has too many people and I support a 10 year
moratorium on all immigration. 7, Americans must maintain our schools for our children. 8, We can no longer tolerate 350,000 birthright citizens (anchor
babies) annually that subtract from our own citizens. 9, Attrition through enforcement by stopping their ability
to wire money home, obtain rental housing and jobs. 10, An amnesty failed in 1986, and it will only be worse today.
We're being displaced out of our jobs and out of our own country.
Call with relentless and never-give-up passion.

To
stop illegal aliens in your community, you may follow the course of
action by Mayor Louis Barletta of Hazelton, PA. He offers a bomb proof
ordinance that takes business licenses away from those who hire illegals.
He legally halts landlords from renting to illegals. Without work
and without housing, illegals cannot stay in your community. Check
out his web site for instructions: SmallTownDefenders.com

Wooldridge
presents a 45 minute program to colleges, high schools, civic clubs,
church groups and political clubs across America titled: “COMING POPULATION
CRISIS IN AMERICA: WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT.” Go to his website for
further information on booking the program. www.frostywooldridge.com

Frosty
Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families
in that he has bicycled around the globe 100,000 miles, on six continents
and six times across the United States in the past 30 years. His published
books include: "HANDBOOK FOR TOURING BICYCLISTS" ; “STRIKE THREE! TAKE
YOUR BASE”; “IMMIGRATION’S UNARMED INVASION: DEADLY CONSEQUENCES”; “MOTORCYCLE
ADVENTURE TO ALASKA: INTO THE WIND—A TEEN NOVEL”; “BICYCLING AROUND THE
WORLD: TIRE TRACKS FOR YOUR IMAGINATION”; “AN EXTREME ENCOUNTER: ANTARCTIA.”
His next book: “TILTING THE STATUE OF LIBERTY INTO A SWAMP.” He lives
in Denver, Colorado.

The
“China Daily” newspaper reported last week that 24 million acres of cultivated
land in China, one tenth of the country’s total arable land is now polluted
and portends a grave threat to China’s food supply.